Conservative political pundit Ann Coulter Airlines is welcome on Delta Air Lines, a spokesman for the airline said today. Coulter unleashed a barrage of tweets criticizing Delta and insulting a fellow passenger after she was moved from her pre-booked seat and put in a different one in the same row on a flight from New York to West Palm Beach this weekend.

In Coulter's case, the aggressive tweeting didn't begin until after she landed because she airplane Wifi was not working. On the ground, she made up for lost time, uploading a photo she snapped with her cellphone of the woman who was given her seat and describing her as "dachshund-legged" and calling Delta workers "Nurse Ratchets." (As in Nurse Rached from One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest)

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The photo posted on Ann Coulter's Twitter account

"People get pulled off flights every single day," an airline insider told me. "People do crazy stuff, it happens all the time." Clearly, Delta does not believe that Coulter's behavior rises to the level where it would warrant permanently barring her from their flights.

Still, in a statement, Delta said it was disappointed that Coulter chose to "publicly attack our employees and other customers by posting derogatory and slanderous comments and photos in social media. Her actions are unnecessary and unacceptable."

Delta promised to refund the $30 Coulter spent for her Economy Comfort seat but Coulter is now suggesting that she was targeted by Delta for her conservative politics.